Impact of climate change stressors on calcifying and non-calcifying marine life stages: predicting tipping points for persistence in a changing ocean; Byrne M, Dworjanyn S; Australian Research Council (ARC)/Discovery Projects (DP).

2003

Species diversity of echinoderms from Raine Island and Moulter Cay - production of a guide to their identification,biology,ecology and conservation status.; Byrne M; Raine Island Corporation/Research Grant.

2001

Evolution of embryonic cell lineages in sea star development; Byrne M; DVC Research/Research and Development Scheme: Research and Development (R&D).

2000

Testing the basis underpinning the proposed ANZECC sediment quality guidelines for estuarine and marine environments for Australia; Birch G, Byrne M; Australian Research Council (ARC)/Strategic Partnerships with Industry - Research and Training (SPIRT).

Mazzone, F., Byrne, M. (2001). Autotomy and regeneration in the sea star Coscinasterias muricata following autotomy. In Feral, David (Eds.), Echinoderm Research 2001, (pp. 209-213). Lisse, the Netherlands: A A Balkema.

Hardy, N., Byrne, M. (2014). Early development of congeneric sea urchins (Heliocidaris) with contrasting life history modes in a warming and high CO2 ocean. Marine Environmental Research, 102, 78-87. [More Information]

Thorne, B., Eriksson, H., Byrne, M. (2013). Long term trends in population dynamics and reproduction in Holothuria atra (Aspidochirotida) in the southern Great Barrier Reef; the importance of asexual and sexual reproduction. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 93(4), 1067-1072. [More Information]

Byrne, M., Lamare, M., Winter, D., Dworjanyn, S., Uthicke, S. (2013). The stunting effect of a high CO2 ocean on calcification and development in sea urchin larvae, a synthesis from the tropics to the poles. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Biological Sciences, 368(1627), 1-13. [More Information]

Byrne, M. (2011). Impact of ocean warming and ocean acidification on marine invertebrate life history stages: vulnerabilities an potential for persistence in a changing ocean. Oceanography and Marine Biology: an annual review, 49, 1-42.

Morris, V., Selvakumaraswamy, P., Whan, R., Byrne, M. (2009). Development of the five primary podia from the coeloms of a sea star larva: homology with the echinoid echinoderms and other deuterostomes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 276(1660), 1277-1284. [More Information]

Brainwood, M., Burgin, S., Byrne, M. (2008). The impact of small and large impoundments on freshwater mussel distribution in the Hawkesbury-Nepean River, Southeastern Australia. River Research and Applications: an international journal devoted to river research and management, 24(10), 1325-1342. [More Information]

Dartnall, A., Byrne, M., Collins, J., Hart, M. (2003). A new viviparous species of asterinid (Echinodermata, Asteroidea, Asterinidae) and a new genus to accommodate the species of pantropical exiguoid sea stars. Zootaxa, 359, 1-14.

Dartnall, A., Stevens, H., Byrne, M. (2013). How to lose a population: The effect of Cyclone Larry on a population of Cryptasterina pentagona at Mission Beach, North Queensland. Echinoderms in a Changing World: 13th International Echinoderm Conference, Leiden, The Netherlands: CRC Press/Balkema. [More Information]

Hardy, N., Byrne, M. (2014). Early development of congeneric sea urchins (Heliocidaris) with contrasting life history modes in a warming and high CO2 ocean. Marine Environmental Research, 102, 78-87. [More Information]

Dartnall, A., Stevens, H., Byrne, M. (2013). How to lose a population: The effect of Cyclone Larry on a population of Cryptasterina pentagona at Mission Beach, North Queensland. Echinoderms in a Changing World: 13th International Echinoderm Conference, Leiden, The Netherlands: CRC Press/Balkema. [More Information]

Thorne, B., Eriksson, H., Byrne, M. (2013). Long term trends in population dynamics and reproduction in Holothuria atra (Aspidochirotida) in the southern Great Barrier Reef; the importance of asexual and sexual reproduction. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 93(4), 1067-1072. [More Information]

Byrne, M., Lamare, M., Winter, D., Dworjanyn, S., Uthicke, S. (2013). The stunting effect of a high CO2 ocean on calcification and development in sea urchin larvae, a synthesis from the tropics to the poles. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Biological Sciences, 368(1627), 1-13. [More Information]

Byrne, M. (2011). Impact of ocean warming and ocean acidification on marine invertebrate life history stages: vulnerabilities an potential for persistence in a changing ocean. Oceanography and Marine Biology: an annual review, 49, 1-42.

Morris, V., Selvakumaraswamy, P., Whan, R., Byrne, M. (2009). Development of the five primary podia from the coeloms of a sea star larva: homology with the echinoid echinoderms and other deuterostomes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 276(1660), 1277-1284. [More Information]

Brainwood, M., Burgin, S., Byrne, M. (2008). The impact of small and large impoundments on freshwater mussel distribution in the Hawkesbury-Nepean River, Southeastern Australia. River Research and Applications: an international journal devoted to river research and management, 24(10), 1325-1342. [More Information]

Dartnall, A., Byrne, M., Collins, J., Hart, M. (2003). A new viviparous species of asterinid (Echinodermata, Asteroidea, Asterinidae) and a new genus to accommodate the species of pantropical exiguoid sea stars. Zootaxa, 359, 1-14.

Mazzone, F., Byrne, M. (2001). Autotomy and regeneration in the sea star Coscinasterias muricata following autotomy. In Feral, David (Eds.), Echinoderm Research 2001, (pp. 209-213). Lisse, the Netherlands: A A Balkema.